A two-stage stochastic integer programming approach
We present an algorithmic approach for solving two-stage stochastic mixed 0-1 problems. The first stage constraints of the Deterministic Equivalent Model have 0--1 variables and continuous variables. The approach uses the Twin Node Family (TNF) concept within the algorithmic framework so-called {Branch-and-Fix Coordination} for satisfying the {nonanticipativity} constraints, jointly with a Benders Decomposition scheme for solving a given {LP} model at each {TNF} integer set. As an illustrative case, the structuring of a portfolio of Mortgage-Backed Securities under uncertainty in the interest rate path along a given time horizon is used. Some computational experience is reported.
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2005
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Authors: | Merino Maestre, María ; Pérez Sainz de Rozas, Gloria ; Escudero Bueno, Laureano F. ; Martín, Garín ; Araceli, María |
Institutions: | Departamento de Economía Aplicada III (Econometría y Estadística), Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales |
Subject: | two stage programming | Benders decomposition | branch-and-fix coordination |
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